Russian Strike in Poltava Kills 2, Injures 11; Conscription Office Targeted

A Russian strike on Poltava, central Ukraine, killed two people and injured 11 others on the morning of July 3, local and military officials said. The attack, which occurred around 9 a.m. local time, sparked fires and damaged civilian infrastructure, according to Governor Volodymyr Kohut and Ukraine’s Land Forces. One of the strikes caused a fire at the Poltava conscription office, a local military facility. A separate strike near the Poltava conscription office set fire to a private residential property, authorities said. Emergency services are on-site, responding to the aftermath. The military said further details about those affected will be provided as they become available.

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Russian strike on Poltava kills 2, injures 11, Ukrainian officials say, conscription office set on fire